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Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025

Also known as: Human Sexual Right and Family Values Bill, 2025

2026-04-252026-06-15

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  1. June 2026
  2. Joy Online

    One of the principal sponsors of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 (Anti-LGBTQI+ Bill) and Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has strongly opposed calls for Parliament to reconsider the legislation, insisting t

    Anti-LGBTQI+ Bill: Sam George shoots down Bagbin’s request for reconsideration
  3. Joy Online

    Former Abuakwa South MP, Samuel Atta Akyea, has questioned the practicality of attempts to halt the progression of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025.

    Reversing Anti-LGBTQ Bill passage will be difficult – Atta Akyea
  4. Joy Online

    The Christian Council has thrown its support behind President John Mahama’s decision to subject the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, popularly known as the anti-LGBTQ bill, to further legal and constitutional review before deciding whether to assent to it.

    Mahama right to seek legal advice on Anti-LGBTQ bill – Christian Council
  5. Joy Online

    Ghana’s Parliament also recently passed its own anti-LGBTQ bill last Friday, intensifying regional and international debate on the issue, although the Speaker has appealed to Parliament to reconsider the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, which was passed on Friday

    Bagbin suspends Parliament sittings for anti-LGBTQ conference in Chamber
  6. Joy Online

    Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has insisted that Parliament validly passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025.

    Anti-LGBTQ bill: ‘There’s nothing to reconsider’ – Majority Leader reacts to Speaker’s request
  7. Joy Online

    The Member of Parliament for Bosome Freho, Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, has raised concerns over the circumstances surrounding the passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, suggesting that key sponsors of the legislation were absent when Parliament concluded deli

    Asafo-Adjei questions Anti-LGBTQ Bill passage amid sponsors’ absence
  8. The Chronicle

    His comments come in the wake of the passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, widely referred to as the anti-LGBTQ+ bill by Parliament last Friday.

    Anti-LGBTQ Bill: Ghana does not need foreign aid to survive -Catholic Bishop
  9. May 2026
  10. Joy Online

    The Member of Parliament for Akwatia, Bernard Bediako, has voiced confidence that President John Dramani Mahama will give assent to the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, even in the event of fresh legal challenges against the legislation.

    President Mahama will not “play games” over Anti-LGBTQ Bill – Akwatia MP
  11. Joy Online

    The blunt commentary from the highly influential cleric follows the recent passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 (anti-LGBTQ+ bill), by Parliament on Friday, May 29.

    ‘Ghana can survive without your aid’ – Catholic Bishops respond to threats over anti-LGBTQ+ bill passage
  12. The Ghanaian Times

    Parliament of Ghana has passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, widely known as the anti-LGBTQ+ bill.

    Parliament passes Human Sexual Right and Family Values Bill, 2025

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Mahama may use constitutional grounds to block anti-LGBTQ bill

    President Mahama faces a constitutional choice to assent to or return the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 to Parliament. Legal experts note that Article 106 of the Constitution may provide grounds for the President to return the bill based on alleged procedural irregularities, though these claims remain contested.

    10 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  2. Mahama may invoke constitutional procedures to challenge anti-LGBTQ bill

    Parliament is expected to transmit the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 to President Mahama for assent this month. The President may invoke Articles 106 and 108 of the 1992 Constitution to return the bill to Parliament, citing unresolved procedural questions and concerns about whether constitutional and parliamentary procedures were properly followed during its consideration.

    10 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Monday 8 June

  1. President may use constitutional procedure to block anti-LGBTQ bill

    Parliament passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 on May 29 and is expected to transmit it to President Mahama this month for assent. The President's strongest constitutional grounds for returning the bill, if he chooses, may rest on procedural concerns under Articles 106 and 108 of the Constitution, though Speaker Alban Bagbin and President Mahama have raised allegations of procedural irregularities that the Majority Chief Whip contests.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 6 June

  1. LGBTQ+ laws must weigh family implications, says Senyo Hosi

    Senyo Hosi, convener of the One Ghana Movement, has called for lawmakers and the public to consider the human and family implications of LGBTQ+ legislation, warning that policy decisions should reflect real-life social realities. He raised concerns about how families might be affected if legislation creates obligations that could place individuals in difficult emotional or legal positions, using parenting scenarios to illustrate the emotional complexity of the issue.

    6 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Anti-LGBTQ+ bill risks being used to oppress, Kofi Bentil warns

    Kofi Bentil, Vice President of IMANI Africa, has cautioned that Ghana's amended anti-LGBTQ+ legislation could be exploited as a tool for oppression despite recent revisions, and that the law may not effectively prevent conduct it targets but could expose individuals to rights violations and selective enforcement.

    6 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. Christian Council to review amended anti-LGBTQ bill legally

    The Christian Council of Ghana has announced plans to formally request a copy of the amended Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, from Parliament for its legal team to conduct a thorough review before taking a position on the proposed legislation.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. MP reaffirms Ghana's opposition to same-sex marriage

    Gushegu MP Alhassan Sulemana Tampuli, a co-sponsor of the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, 2025, has pledged that same-sex marriage will never be legalized in Ghana, stating the country remains committed to preserving its cultural, religious and family values. At an Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family, Sovereignty and Values in Accra, he was joined by the Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, who urged African lawmakers to resist efforts to promote LGBTQ+ rights on the continent.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Dr Daniel McKorley honoured at Ghana CEO Summit for contributions

    Dr Daniel McKorley, Executive Chairman of McDan Group and founder of Electrochem Ghana Limited, was honoured at the 10th Ghana CEO Summit for his outstanding contribution to Ghana's industrial and economic development, particularly through his leadership of Africa's largest salt mine.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

  4. President Mahama faces decision on anti-LGBTQ bill

    Parliament passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill on May 29, shifting focus to whether President Mahama will assent to it. Though he indicated during campaigning that he would sign such a bill, his position has become more cautious since taking office; he has suggested alternative approaches like moral education, preferred a government-sponsored bill, and raised concerns about procedural irregularities in the bill's passage.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

  5. NAPO calls on Parliament to reconsider Anti-LGBTQ Bill

    Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh, the 2024 NPP Vice-Presidential Candidate and former MP for Manhyia South, has called on Parliament to re-engage and reconsider the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, citing the need for broader consensus and to address concerns raised by House leadership over the circumstances of its passage.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 4 June

  1. Anti-LGBTQI+ Bill sponsor rejects speaker's reconsideration request

    Minister Samuel Nartey George, a principal sponsor of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, has opposed Speaker Alban Bagbin's request for Parliament to reconsider the legislation after its passage on May 29, 2026, arguing that Parliament's Standing Orders do not permit reopening debate on a bill after third reading.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Reversing anti-LGBTQ bill passage will be procedurally difficult

    Former MP Samuel Atta Akyea has argued that the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 has been validly passed by Parliament and cannot be easily reversed, despite Speaker Alban Bagbin's call for a review of the bill's passage before presidential assent.

    4 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Christian Council supports Mahama's legal review of anti-LGBTQ bill

    The Christian Council has endorsed President Mahama's decision to subject the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, to further legal and constitutional review before assenting to it, saying the President has a constitutional obligation to seek legal advice and ensure the legislation can withstand challenge.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Parliament suspended for African anti-LGBTQ conference

    Speaker Bagbin has suspended parliamentary sittings for three days to host an African parliamentary conference in the chamber focused on LGBTQ-related issues and what organisers describe as external influence on African family values. The suspension comes as Ghana's Parliament recently passed its own anti-LGBTQ bill, contributing to heightened legislative activity on the issue across parts of Africa.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Majority Leader says Parliament validly passed anti-LGBTQ bill

    Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has rejected Speaker Alban Bagbin's call to revisit the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, insisting that Parliament validly passed it in compliance with Standing Orders and that the Speaker has no authority to reverse the decision.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. MP questions anti-LGBTQ bill passage with absent sponsors

    Bosome Freho MP Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh raised concerns that key sponsors of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill were absent when Parliament concluded deliberations, particularly regarding amendments to Clause 9 that exempt lawyers, journalists, media organisations and healthcare professionals from sanctions in LGBTQ-related professional matters, which he claims were not part of the original bill's intentions.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. Catholic bishop says Ghana should prioritize values over foreign aid

    The President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference said Ghana must prioritize its values and national interests over conditional foreign assistance, and should be prepared to forgo foreign aid if it comes with conditions conflicting with the country's values. His comments followed Parliament's passage of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, which criminalizes LGBTQ+ activities but exempts lawyers, journalists, and healthcare professionals providing relevant services.

    1 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Sunday 31 May

  1. Akwatia MP confident Mahama will assent to anti-LGBTQ bill

    The MP for Akwatia says President Mahama will give assent to the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, which Parliament passed on 29 May and seeks to criminalise LGBTQ+ activities in Ghana, regardless of any legal challenges.

    31 May 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 30 May

  1. Catholic bishops say Ghana should reject aid tied to values conflicts

    The President of Ghana's Catholic Bishops' Conference stated that Ghana must be prepared to reject foreign aid if it comes with conditions conflicting with the country's values, following Parliament's passage of the anti-LGBTQ+ bill on May 29. Western governments and multilateral donors have hinted at freezing budgetary support if the bill is signed into law, though the passed version includes exemptions for lawyers, journalists, and healthcare professionals providing services to LGBTQ+ individuals.

    30 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 29 May

  1. Parliament passes bill criminalising LGBTQ activities in Ghana

    Ghana's Parliament passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, which seeks to criminalise LGBTQ-related activities, though amendments exempt legal practitioners, media professionals, and health workers providing services to LGBTQ persons. The bill awaits constitutional processes and presidential assent before taking effect.

    29 May 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Monday 25 May

  1. GCRPL seeks constitutional engagement on Sexual Rights bill

    The Ghana Centre for Religion and Public Life has petitioned President Mahama, claiming exclusion from stakeholder consultations on the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill 2025, arguing the process denied some organisations fair hearing despite the Speaker confirming public hearings and engagements were completed.

    25 May 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 25 April

  1. Minority pushes urgent passage of anti-LGBT bill in Parliament

    Ghana's Parliamentary Minority is pressing for swift approval of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, under a certificate of urgency when Parliament resumes, arguing the prolonged debate necessitates closure. The bill seeks to criminalise LGBT activities.

    25 April 2026 · Daily Guide

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